No restriction on the size or weight of an outdoor display at Interbuild 2008 free RSS news feed from the construction News Portal
(26/06/2008)

Interbuild 2008, the UK’s biggest building show is now even bigger, extending to a sizeable space surrounding Hall 5’s main entrance. Exhibitors will be invited to display anything and everything that is simply too large or heavy to showcase indoors.

“With no restriction on the size or weight of an outdoor display, the opportunities at Interbuild ’08 really are limitless,” says Interbuild Event Director, James Gower. As THE trade construction event, it adds so much more to the show to have an area capable of hosting the plant and machinery that we as an industry rely upon.”

Diggers, cranes and large machinery at work will enjoy a prime spot outside the NEC’s Piazza entrance, attracting a captive audience of some 44,000 plus people going to and from Interbuild 2008.

“In our experience, the Hall 5 entrance is a real hub with visitors tending to congregate here. I anticipate that ‘Outer-Build’ – as we aptly refer to it – will become a hugely popular part of the show,” says James.

The new outside area is a natural extension of Hall 4’s busy Truck & Tool cluster, which has already confirmed big name brands including Bosch, Stanley, Hitachi, Metabo, Makita and DeWalt.

Organisers took the decision to expand the format following the high level of interest from the commercial vehicle sector which has a particularly strong presence, with companies including Fiat, Vauxhall, Volkswagen, Ford, Citroen, Mercedes and Isuzu all geared up for the 2008 event.

Interbuild 2008 takes place from Sunday 26th to Thursday 30th October.


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